Barcelona‘s women’s team has once again cemented their dominance on the European stage. In a stunning Champions League final, the Blaugrana triumphed over French rivals Lyon with a decisive 3-0 victory.
The first half of the match was a tightly contested battle; however, the tide turned after halftime. Slovenian striker Eva Pahor emerged as the star of the night, breaking the deadlock in the 55th minute with a clinical finish that ignited excitement among the fans. She further solidified the team’s lead with her second goal in the 69th minute.
As the match neared its end, Salma Paralluelo showcased her skills, scoring in the 90th minute to make it 3-0. Deep into stoppage time, at 90+4, she added her own brace, bringing an emphatic conclusion to the contest.
This victory marks a historic achievement for Barcelona’s women’s team, as they have now claimed Europe’s most prestigious club trophy for the fourth time in their history. Their last Champions League title came in 2024, and they have successfully reclaimed gold two years later, returning it to the capital of Catalonia.
